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				 Way to go Al! 
 
			
			A Drysdale portrait also went for more than $1K.  Yogi batting $4200 and one of the portraits $3900, in PSA 7 and 8 respectively.
 Those Exhibits have got to be totally driven by the registry.  I know some of the subjects were only printed in one or two years, but c'mon man.  Go on ebay and find a Tony Kubek dark background that looks fine but not PSA 8 nice.  You'll spend $20-$40.  Want the PSA 8?  $4500.00.   A Don Newcombe plain cap/uni version can be had for under $20, sometimes under $10.  Want a PSA 6.5? How about $3300.00.  The other two Newcombe variations each sold for more than $2200.   Bobby Doerr 7.5 is one of one, but $3900?
 
 Some commons (players anyway): Piersall $900 for PSA 6-- same for Roy Sievers dark background and Mickey Vernon throwing in PSA 5.5.  Preacher Roe $1140 for PSA 7.  Ralph Branca in PSA 8 =$1320, and Bud Daley $1080.00.
 
 The whole auction was very educational for me and anyone wanting to learn what cards are tough and/or condition tough in the 1947-66 Exhibit set.  As in TOUGH.
 
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 If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition and ignorance on the other.- Ulysses S. Grant, 18th US President.
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